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A Whisky Kiss

A Whisky Kiss
Shooglenifty

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Track Listing

  1. Da Eye Wifey
  2. She's In The Attic
  3. Song For Susie
  4. Whisky Kiss
  5. Good Drying
  6. Hoptsoi
  7. Price Of A Pig
  8. Farewell To Nigg

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41156 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-06-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From the Label
Wild crossover music played on fiddle (Angus Grant), banjo (Garry Finlayson), mandolin (Iain MacLeod), guitar (Malcolm Crosbie), bass (Conrad Ivitsky) drums and percussion (James Mackintosh).

Second album from this phenomenal Scottish band, who have transcended categories and genres, sampled the music from past and present and stirred it together in a loud, proud mix that's taken them to the position of one of Scotland's top live bands.


Customer Reviews

Kilts'n'Kool5
The second Shooglenifty album I've bought - and every bit as good as Venus in Tweeds. A cracking mix of traditional celtic sounds with a youthful exhuberance which sticks two fingers up at the more staid celtic outfits, preferring to let its hair down & party. The melodies are intriguingly different, the musicianship high quality, the energy high and the overall effect is just a little more polished that Venus in Tweeds.

Go and buy it, a bottle of malt, get your friends around and have a blast!

Absolutely Brilliant5
I've said it all with two words. I love all kinds of music, from Joe Cocker to Andrea Bocelli. Not sure where to categorise this Album, Celtikadelia perhaps, with a hint of Arabia. The more you listen the more you get totally hooked on it. My first purchase of an Album from Shooglenifty and it wont be the last. Don't hesitate in doing the same.

Hot Hynofolkadelic Rock from Scotland5
Acid-croft?

Ambient-trad?

Hypnofolkadelia?

Just a few vain atempts at describing Shooglenifty's music.

Shooglenifty is possibly the most bizar product of the modern scottish folkscene which began running riot in the late 90's. This being their second studio album is the rockiest of the lot and possibly their best.

The best live band I've ever seen.